How Liposuction Can Help With Obesity

Many of us are looking for solutions to rid ourselves of excess fat. As such, many are turning to a popular cosmetic surgery procedure — liposuction. This is an effective method to remove large amounts of subcutaneous fat. Liposuction is often considered a more effective method that bariatric surgery or exercise and diet. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when considering liposuction to help with obesity.

 

Generally, liposuction can be an effective method to remove excess fat, usually from the buttock, hips and thighs, it should not be considered an actual “cure” for obesity. The liposuction procedure can reduce or completely eliminate localized fat deposit. It is not a cure, but rather an intervention. While you may see advertisements that turn a severely overweight person into a beach buff, this is not reality.

 

Visceral vs. Subcutaneous Fat

 

The liposuction procedure can only remove subcutaneous fat, not the visceral fat – both of which are found in the human body. It is important to understand the difference between visceral and subcutaneous fat.

 

Visceral fat is found inside the abdominal cavity, and surround the internal organs of the body, including the liver, heart, and pancreas. An increase of this type of fat can lead to serious medical conditions including high blood pressure, high cholesterol and type 2 diabetes. Scientists think that visceral fat may actually act as a separate organ and secretes substances that negatively affect organs that can lead to continual weight gain.

 

Subcutaneous fat is located beneath the epidermis layer of skin. This is the fat that can be pinched externally. This type of fat carries fewer medical issues and is easier to lose than visceral fat.

 

Liposuction can be used to successfully remove subcutaneous fat, often almost permanently. Alternatively, reduction of visceral fat is usually most effective through other options including diet and exercise. Also, removing large amounts of fat can pose serious complications. Current liposuction procedures are best suited for those localized fat deposits which are resistant to diet and exercise. If you are struggling with obesity, it is advised that you consult with a physician experienced in weight loss and liposuction, as the combination of healthy weight loss and liposuction can provide the results you want

 

Choose Skin and Vein for your Liposuction Surgery Today

 

If you are looking for a way to get a slimmer, trimmer figure let the team at the Skin and Vein Center help. Professionals at the Center can discuss your options, including liposuction, that can help you safely and effectively achieve your goals and desired results.